Six station rotary thermoforming machine

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B29C 51/18 (2006.01) B23B 11/00 (2006.01) B29C 65/78 (2006.01) B29C 69/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2359282

A six station rotary thermoforming machine includes a first loading station for first or upper panels, a second loading station for second or lower panels, two adjacent stations for heating the panels, a thermoforming station, an unloading station and a carousel for transferring thermoformable panels between such stations. The carousel includes a rotating circular frame which is driven by a centrally disposed drive assembly. The circular frame carries and supports six carrier assemblies having peripheral clamping members which receive panels of thermoformable material and rotates to sequentially move them from one station to the next. The two heating stations each include upper and lower radiant heaters. The thermoforming station includes a pair of opposed, vertically translatable platens which receive respective molds which engage and form the panels and may include a device for loading performs or inserts. The number of stations and the residence time of the plastic panels to be formed in each optimizes production output of twin sheet thermoformed products.

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